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Extractions: Intervista a MICHAEL ATIYAH di Piergiorgio Odifreddi Sir Michael Atiyah Atiyah Oggi, Atiyah viene considerato l'eminenza grigia di quel genere di Matematica che coniuga le proprie idee e i propri metodi con quelli della Fisica teorica, in un fecondo scambio a doppio senso. L'abbiamo intervistato in occasione della sua conferenza a Milano del 1 ottobre 2001 Donaldson era uno studente molto indipendente. Fece da solo una scoperta brillante e originale durante il dottorato. A me ha insegnato molto sull'approccio geometrico alle equazioni differenziali non lineari. Sempre in merito a Witten, molti matematici si lamentano che "non abbia mai dimostrato un teorema''. E molti fisici sminuiscono la teoria delle stringhe come una metafisica matematica senza applicazioni pratiche. Lei che ne pensa? A proposito di dimostrazioni, nel 1994 lei ha preso posizione nel "Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society'' in difesa di uno "stile d'arrembaggio'' in Matematica. Le sue parole sono poi state dibattute focosamente tra logici e filosofi della Matematica. Vuole riformulare le sue posizioni, magari alla luce di quel dibattito?
Matematica - Articoli - Interventi Di Translate this page LAccademia norvegese di Scienze e Lettere ha deciso di attribuire il premio Abelper il 2004, a Sir michael Francis atiyah (Università dEdimburgo ) e http://matematica.uni-bocconi.it/premio-abel/abel2004.htm
Extractions: ABEL 2004 LAccademia norvegese di Scienze e Lettere ha deciso di attribuire il premio Abel per il 2004, a Sir Michael Francis Atiyah (Università dEdimburgo e Isadore M. Singer del Massachusetts Institute of Technology per aver scoperto e dimostrato il teorema dellindice coniugando topologia, geometria e analisi, e per il ruolo straordinario che hanno avuto nel creare nuovi ponti tra matematica e fisica teorica. Michael F. Atiyah Isadore M. Singer Il Premio Abel ha un valore di sei milioni di corone norvegesi (875.000 USD, 475.000 GBP, 710.000 EUR) ed è stato attribuito per la prima volta nel 2003 a Jean-Pierre Serre Il teorema dellindice di Atiyah-Singer è una delle pietre miliari della Matematica del ventesimo secolo, che ha influenzato incommensurabilmente molti degli sviluppi più significativi avvenuti in Topologia, Geometria differenziale e Teoria quantistica dei campi. I suoi artefici, sia insieme sia individualmente, sono riusciti in modo magistrale a colmare il divario esistente tra il mondo della Matematica pura e quello della Fisica teorica delle particelle, dando vita a un processo dinterazione, in un fecondo scambio a doppio senso che è uno dei fenomeni più interessanti degli ultimi decenni.
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Extractions: EDITOR'S NOTE: Michael Atiyah is President of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. He also expressed his views on the domestic and international implications of a US national missile defense in his presidential speech at the 50th Pugwash Annual Conference on 3 August 2000. "Don't Put the World on the Defensive"
Pugwash In The News - Michael Atiyah May 2001 The Scotsman, UK. By Sir michael atiyah President, Pugwash Conferences. Theelectorate deserves to know. (Sir) michael atiyah Edinburgh, UK. back. http://www.pugwash.org/reports/pim/pim35.htm
Extractions: President, Pugwash Conferences Tam Dalyell ( The Scotsman , May 14) is quite right to draw attention to the important international issue of National Missile Defence and to regret the absence of any reference to it in the General Election campaign. The decision of President George W. Bush to press ahead with NMD has aroused widespread concern. It raises the danger of a new arms race. The view of the UK Government appears to be that the decision has been taken and that opposition by the UK would be ineffective and would damage the "special relationship". But this is to ignore both the complexities of American politics and the very lengthy process of developing a new weapons system. The debate will, in one form or another, continue down the years and a strong and articulate opposition from Europe (including the UK) would be a significant factor affecting the final outcome. There are many in the United States who would welcome such a stand by Europe and would not feel that it was, in any way, anti-American. Many political analysts, including George Kerevan in
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Extractions: The Atiyah Family Updated for 2002 My family is a hybrid of Lebanese - Scottish extraction. My father Edward Atiyah was Lebanese. He came to England to study at Oxford University, and there met and married my mother Jean. Edward worked for 20 years in the Sudan government, among other things he started a primitive radio broadcast service there in the second world war. He settled in England in 1945 and wrote several books, including his autobiography An Arab Tells His Story , and The Thin Line , which was much later made into a film by the French director Claude Chabrol, called Juste Avant La Nuit . He also broadcast for the Arabic service of the BBC, and made some appearances on BBC TV in political comment programs (Panorama etc.). I have two elder brothers - (Sir) Michael , and Patrick, and an elder Sister Selma. Michael ( M.F. Atiyah ) is a world class mathematician, responsible for gluing together pure mathematical work in topology with theoretical particle physics. His main work covered K Theory Index Theory , and Yang Mills Theory . He was at one time Professor of Geometry at Oxford, then resident fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, then held a Royal Society research chair, and finally was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge from where he retired in 1997. Whilst master, he was also President of the Royal Society for five years. He has been awarded numerous medals and prizes, including
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Extractions: Author(s): Michael Atiyah Publisher: Springer ISBN: Format: video Price: Review Date: April 23, 2002 Review: The Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) announced Millennium Prize Problems to mark the 100th anniversary of David Hilberts lecture at the second International Conference of Mathematicians. In this lecture, given at the CMI meeting in May 2000, Michael Atiyah discusses four of the CMI Millennium Problems, their nature and their history. These problems are among the most important unsolved problems in branches of pure mathematics (analysis, geometry, topology, and mathematical physics). Their solution would have profound implications for fluid dynamics and high-energy physics.
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Extractions: Subject: Michael Atiyah's lectures at the University of Georgia Author: valery@alpha.math.uga.edu Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Date: 21 Jan 2000 17:56:09 -0500 In April, 2000 the University of Georgia Mathematics Department will host its 6th annual Cantrell Lectures. Past speakers include Persi Diaconis, Kenneth Ribet, Jerrold E. Marsden, John W. Milnor and Gilles I. Pisier. This year the Cantrell lectures will be delivered by Sir Michael F. Atiyah (University of Edinburgh). Dates and titles of Professor Atiyah's lectures are: Wednesday, April 5, 2000, 4:00 p.m. `Physics, Geometry and Space' Thursday, April 6, 2000, 4:00 p.m. `Solitons and Symmetry' Friday, April 7, 2000, 4:00 p.m. 'An elementary problem in Geometry' Complete information can be found at http://www.math.uga.edu/cantrell
News From ICTP 105 - Profile Fields Medallist Sir michael atiyah recently visited ICTP to share hisbroad insights on the future of mathematics. Sir michael atiyah. http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~sci_info/News_from_ICTP/News_105/profile.html
Extractions: Fields Medallist Sir Michael Atiyah recently visited ICTP to share his broad insights on the future of mathematics. Sir Michael Atiyah "U ntil some 20 years ago, modern physics and mathematics seemed to be set on different unrelated paths of discovery. Since then, however, their paths have been crossing with increasing frequency as theories in physics have enriched mathematics and as mathematical concepts have shaped and directed pathbreaking insights in physics." These were some of the observations made by Sir Michael Atiyah , a Fields Medal winner (1966) and one of the world's most renowned mathematicians, during his recent visit to ICTP. Atiyah travelled to Trieste to participate in the ICTP/SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies) Colloquium on Geometry, which was held in honour of M.S. Narasimhan, long-time head of ICTP's Mathematics group who was celebrating his 70th birthday. "When the ties between mathematics and physics first began to take hold about two decades ago," Atiyah notes, "it was not clear whether practitioners in these fields would be crossing paths quickly and quietly in the night or forging active long-term ties. Two decades later, the union has proven to be an enduring onestronger today than ever before." Atiyah's cooperative research efforts with the renowned string theorist Edward Witten, which has led to a recent joint publication, is just one example of this growing relationship between the two disciplines. Atiyah, formerly a professor at Oxford and Cambridge, UK, is no stranger to efforts seeking to find common intellectual ground between different fields of knowledge. In the 1960s, he and Isadore Singer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), proved the 'index theorems,' a mathematical concept providing powerful connections between geometry, topology, algebra and ultimately quantum field theory. He also developed a branch of geometry called K-theory, which was initially concerned with the interrelationship between topology and linear analysis, but ultimately exerted an important influence on physics, including string theory.
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Michael Atiyah Fullerenes as Minimum Energy Configurations. michael atiyah. A number of quitedifferent problems appear to lead to similar minimum energy configurations. http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/events/matiyah_abstract.html
Extractions: A number of quite different problems appear to lead to similar minimum energy configurations. Surprisingly these turn out to be of the type familiar in carbon chemistry under the name of Fullerenes. I shall survey these problems and provide pictures of computer simulations due to Richard Battye and Paul Sutcliffe.
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